At room temperature $(27^\circ \text{C})$ the resistance of a heating element is $100 \ \Omega$. What is the temperature of the element if the resistance is found to be $137 \ \Omega$,given that the temperature coefficient of the material of the resistor is $1.35 \times 10^{-4} \ ^\circ \text{C}^{-1}$ (in $^\circ \text{C}$)?

  • A
    $2767$
  • B
    $1227$
  • C
    $1027$
  • D
    $2327$

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